US5772284A - Multipurpose horizontal surface stripper - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to horizontal surface strippers and, more particularly, to an apparatus for removing covering from a supporting surface or floor such as carpet, linoleum, vinyl or ceramic tile.
- Motor or hand-propelled devices for removing covering from horizontal surfaces such as floors and decks are well known. These devices typically include a blade which is wedged between the supporting surface and the covering to be removed. As the apparatus moves forward, the blade strips the covering from the surface. The capability of the apparatus to adjust to irregularities in the contour of the surface influences the efficiency of covering removal. These contours may include pits, grooves, or adhesive residue. Although some devices known in the art purport to adjust to the changing contours of the supporting surface, their use in the field has not been satisfactory. The stripping blades of these prior art devices jump or slip out of operating position onto the top of the covering sought to be removed. As the speed of the stripping operation increases, the frequency of blade slippage over even minor contours increases.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,394,052 to Adams relates to an apparatus for removing carpet that has been glued to a surface.
- the apparatus includes a blade having a knife at each end. During operation, the blade is wedged beneath the carpet and the knives are used to cut the carpet to a convenient handling width for automatic rolling onto a carpet take-up spool.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,504,093 to Grasse relates to a power-operated floor stripping apparatus.
- the cutting blade of Grasse '093 is rigidly mounted onto a blade shoe which is adjustably held against a cutting head.
- the angle of the cutting blade is preset such that during operation, a steeper angle of the blade in relationship to the floor causes the blade to dig deeper into the floor.
- the length of the blade extending from the shoe and the weight applied to the cutting edge are variable to accommodate removal of different flooring types.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,002,629 to Nakamura relates to a motor-powered floor covering peeling vehicle.
- the peeling blade of '629 is moved back and forth over the floor surface by a thrusting means so that the cutting edge of the blade is sequentially inserted between the floor surface and its covering.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,037,160 to Ukai relates to a flooring remover apparatus wherein the angle of the cutting blade is controlled by an oil pump and a drive shaft.
- the blade is moved up and down by oil cylinders and forward and backward by means of a driving shaft.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,082,330 to Holder relates to an apparatus for removing floor covering wherein the frame and blade of the apparatus are structurally independent from the hydraulic fluid pump used for powering the apparatus.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,197,784 to Holder is a continuation in part of '330, wherein the blade tool of the apparatus may pivot along an axis generally perpendicular to the frame.
- U.S. Pat. No. 5,409,299 to Holder relates to a rotary cutting attachment for use on a floor covering removal apparatus such as those disclosed in '330 and '784.
- the cutter attachment of '299 includes an elastomeric ring disposed between the drive plate and cutter head purportedly for enabling the cutter assembly to conform to the contour of the surface being stripped.
- the inclusion of an elastomeric ring in the cutter assembly of '299 falls substantially short of eliminating the problem it was designed to address.
- Stripping assemblies known in the prior art have neither eliminated the slippage nor decreased it to a non-obtrusive level.
- additional operating time is required to repeatedly reposition the apparatus and stripping assembly such that the blade properly rests between the supporting surface and the covering. Therefore, it would be a distinct advantage to have an stripping apparatus and cutting assembly which facilitates conformation of the blade to the changing contours of the supporting surface and substantially decreases or eliminates blade slippage during operation.
- a multipurpose surface stripper apparatus for removing covering, such as linoleum, tile, or carpet from a supporting surface. It is an object of the present invention to provide a surface stripping apparatus wherein the scraping or cutting blade automatically adjusts its roll in relationship to contours in the supporting surface to increase the efficiency of the stripping operation. Specifically, this blade adjustment mechanism virtually eliminates blade slippage and the time needed to reposition the apparatus and blade between the supporting surface and its covering before the stripping operation can commence.
- the stripping assembly includes a frame, a blade mount connected to the frame, a stripping blade mounted on the blade mount, and a means for changing the roll of the blade with respect to the supporting surface to allow the edge of the blade to adjust to the surface contours, adhesive deposits, and similar surface imperfections.
- the stripping assembly includes a means for changing the pitch of the blade with respect to the supporting surface.
- the means for changing the roll of the blade includes a carrier bearing fixably mounted to a supporting plate, and a roll axle extending through the carrier bearing.
- the axle has one end fixably connected to a lower surface of the blade mount and a second end connected to the frame.
- the roll axle extends through a plurality of carrier bearings and the carrier bearing supporting plate is mounted between the blade mount and the front end of the frame.
- an apparatus for stripping covering from a supporting surface including a chassis having a frame, a stripping assembly, a drive assembly, and a hydraulic system for controlling the operation of the stripping and drive assemblies.
- the stripping assembly is attached to the front end of the chassis frame, and includes a stripping blade, a blade mount, and a means for changing the pitch and roll of the blade.
- the drive assembly of the stripping apparatus includes left and right drive wheels.
- Each drive wheel has a drive motor and control lever for changing its directional rotation to facilitate steering of the apparatus.
- the drive assembly may include a caster wheel which pivots between a raised position and a lowered position. In its raised position, the caster wheel clears the supporting surface, and in its lowered, surface contacting position, the caster wheel and frame hold the stripping assembly above the supporting surface.
- a control lever and hydraulic cylinder are provided for pivoting the caster wheel.
- the hydraulic cylinder preferably has a first end fixably mounted on the chassis and a retractable second end connected to the caster wheel.
- a pitch adjustment mechanism including a pitch control lever and a pitch hydraulic cylinder having a first end fixably mounted to the chassis and a retractable second end connected to an upper surface of the blade mount.
- pitch adjustment mechanism change the angle of the blade within the range of substantially vertical to substantially horizontal with respect to the supporting surface, from approximately 90 to 180 degrees.
- roll adjustment mechanism to permit the edge of the scraper blade to conform to the contours of the supporting surface.
- the roll adjustment mechanism includes one or more carrier bearings fixably mounted to a supporting plate, and a roll axle extending through the carrier bearings.
- the roll axle has a first end fixably connected to a lower surface of the blade mount and a second end connected to a supporting means such as the chassis frame.
- FIG. 1 is a right side elevation view of one preferred embodiment of the surface stripper of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a detailed right side elevation view of the front end of the present invention shown in FIG. 1, depicting the stripping assembly in a raised position;
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the rotatable blade adjustment wheel of the surface stripper taken along line 3--3 of FIG. 2;
- FIG. 4 is a top plan view, partially broken away, of the stripping assembly taken along line 4--4 of FIG. 2;
- FIG. 5 is a left side elevation view of the surface stripper of the present invention shown in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 6 is a detailed left side elevation view of the front end of a preferred embodiment of the invention, depicting the stripping assembly in a lowered position having the blade in contact with the surface covering;
- FIG. 7 is a partial bottom plan view of the stripping assembly in accordance with the teachings of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a front elevation view of the surface stripper of the present invention shown in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 9 is a rear elevation view of the surface stripper of the present invention shown in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 10 is a detailed right side elevation view of the stripping assembly of the present invention depicting the stripping blade in a lowered position, substantially vertical to the supporting surface, with the raised position of the blade being shown in phantom;
- FIG. 11 is left side elevation view of an alternative embodiment of the surface stripper of the present invention.
- stripper apparatus 10 preferably comprises chassis 12, a stripping assembly a, drive assembly, a hydraulic system, operator seat 14.
- Chassis 12 includes a frame having front end 25, back end 26, left side 21, right side 22, and left and right front end supports 23, 24.
- the drive assembly preferably comprises left and right drive wheels 41, 42, drive motors 43, 44 and drive wheel control levers 45, 46 mounted on control panel 16.
- Control levers 45, 46 are used to control the directional rotation of the wheels, permitting forward and reverse rotation of the wheels 41, 42.
- Caster wheel 47 is centrally located near the front end 25 of the frame. As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, caster wheel 47 is in its lowered position, wherein it supports front end 25 when the stripping assembly is raised above supporting surface or floor 18. Caster wheel 47 is pivoted to its raised position, as shown in FIGS. 5 and 6 during operation of the stripping assembly. For optimal performance, wheel 47 clears surface 18 during operation of apparatus 10 such that the weight of front end 25 applies additional force and thrust on blade 52 during operation of stripping assembly.
- the hydraulic system preferably includes pump 31, valve control unit 32, and oil tank 33 having an inlet valve 35.
- an alternative embodiment of the hydraulic system is shown including oil cooling tank 73, a smaller unit which permits the addition of a storage rack 75 at rear end 26 of chassis 12.
- the hydraulic system is powered by a standard motor 34, such as combustion engine or electric motor.
- motor 34 is a twenty-five horse power electric motor in connection with an external power supply (not shown) through electrical starter box 36, electrical power cable 38 and power cable holder 15.
- the stripping assembly includes blade 52 having a scraping and cutting edge 53, a blade mount 54 attached to a supporting means such as the frame of chassis 12, and means for adjusting the pitch and the roll of the blade.
- the means for adjusting the pitch of the blade with respect to the supporting surface 18, along an axis transverse to the frame of chassis 12 includes a pitch control lever 58 on control panel 16 and a pitch hydraulic cylinder 62 having a first end 61 connected to mount 71 and a retractable second end 63 connected to the upper surface 55 of blade mount 54 with cylinder mount 68.
- the pitch of blade 52 is manually adjusted as needed depending on the materials of the supporting surface 18, covering 19 and adhesive (not shown) therebetween using pitch control mechanism 60.
- pitch control mechanism 60 Moving pitch control lever 58, end 63 of hydraulic cylinder 62 extends and retracts to change the position of blade 52 with respect to supporting surface 18 through a range of angles from substantially vertical through substantially horizontal to supporting surface 18.
- Roll adjustment mechanism 64 includes at least one carrier bearing 66 fixably mounted to supporting plate 67, and a roll axle extending through bearing(s) 66.
- Supporting plate 67 is welded on three sides 82, 83, and 84 to front end 25 and rail supports 23, 24. Side 85 of support plate 67 is adjacent to blade mount 54.
- axle 65 The first end 76 of axle 65 is fixably connected to a lower surface 56 of blade mount 54.
- the second end 77 is connected to stationary end 61 of hydraulic cylinder 62 using roll mechanism mount 71 and bolts 70.
- Suitable carrier bearings known in the art include carrier bearings manufactured by bearing companies BCA, SKF and Fafiner. When solidly mounted on supporting plate 67, carrier bearings 66 enable axle 65 to rotate slightly, changing the roll of blade 52 with respect to the supporting surface 18.
- the carrier bearings 66 and mount 71 at end 77 permit a slight rotation of axle 65 when surface 18 irregularities are encountered.
- the slight rotation or shifting of axle 65 within carrier bearings 66 enables the cutting edge 53 of blade 52 to adjust to the changing contours of surface 18, as shown by 53a and 53b in FIG. 8.
- This automatic blade 52 roll adjustment along the longitudinal axis of the frame during operation virtually eliminates blade slippage such as commonly encountered in prior art stripping devices.
- the absence of slippage eliminates the down time needed to reposition the stripping apparatus and cutting blade between surface 18 and covering 19.
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